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Samantha Chen

Turkey’s Convictions of Osman Kavala & Four Others: A Call for Urgent International Action

Human Rights Defender Osman Kavala Faces Unfair Trial Introduction The prosecution and conviction of human rights defender Osman Kavala and his co-defendants in connection with the Gezi Park protests of 2013 have been widely condemned as unfair and politically motivated. Numerous non-governmental organizations, including Amnesty International, have called for Kavala’s […]

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Samantha Chen

International Concerns Grow Over Convictions of Osman Kavala & Co-Defendants in Turkey

The Unfair and Politically Motivated Trial of Osman Kavala and Co-defendants A Gravely Unjust Trial A group of nine non-governmental organizations, including Amnesty International, has released a statement denouncing the prosecution of human rights defender Osman Kavala and four co-defendants as unfair and essentially a political show trial. The trial, […]

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Samantha Chen

Bahrain’s Religious Freedom Convictions: Time to Quash and Uphold Human Rights

Bahrain: Quash Religious Freedom Convictions Last week, Jalal al-Qassab, 60, and Redha Rajab, 67, filed their third and final appeals against convictions for “mocking” Islamic beliefs. In March, they were sentenced to a year in prison and a fine. Both men are members of Al Tajdeed, a Bahraini cultural and […]

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Liu David

Bosnia and Herzegovina War Crimes Convictions Mark a Milestone in International Justice

Appeals Chamber of UN’s International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals Confirms Guilty Verdicts for Serbian Officials for War Crimes On Tuesday, the Appeals Chamber of the UN’s International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals confirmed the guilty verdicts and raised the prison sentences for two former Serbian state security officials – […]

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